Data categories
US real estate data — by category
The US real estate data market spans public government records, private aggregators, proptech platforms, and alternative data providers. Browse the 10 primary categories below to find the right data for your use case.
Property & Parcel Data
Foundational physical and legal characteristics of land parcels and buildings across the UK.
Ownership & Title Data
Property ownership records, title registers, deed transfers, and beneficial owner identification in England, Wales, and Scotland.
Market Data & Analytics
UK housing market trends, pricing analytics, transaction volumes, and market velocity for residential and commercial real estate.
Valuation & AVM Data
Automated Valuation Models, comparable sales, RICS appraisal data, and property value estimates for UK residential and commercial property.
Mortgage & Financial Data
UK mortgage originations, lending statistics, Bank of England data, arrears, and real estate financial analytics.
Repossession & Distressed Property Data
UK mortgage repossessions, property auctions, MoJ possession statistics, and distressed property investment data.
Rental & Build-to-Rent Data
UK private rented sector analytics, rental indices, build-to-rent pipeline data, and short-term rental performance.
Public & Government Records
UK government open data including HMLR, ONS, DLUHC, planning data, EPC register, and local authority records.
Neighbourhood & Location Intelligence
Ofsted school ratings, Police.uk crime data, TfL transport accessibility, deprivation indices, and amenity proximity data for UK properties.
Alternative & PropTech Data
UK PropTech data platforms, climate risk models, satellite imagery, ESG scores, and AI-powered real estate analytics.
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